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Exit, Pursued by a Bear

Recurring

Nan has decided to teach her abusive husband Kyle a lesson. With the help of her friend Simon (acting as her emotional—and actual—cheerleader), a stripper named Sweetheart, and the words

Exit, Pursued by a Bear

Recurring

Nan has decided to teach her abusive husband Kyle a lesson. With the help of her friend Simon (acting as her emotional—and actual—cheerleader), a stripper named Sweetheart, and the words

Exit, Pursued by a Bear

Recurring

Nan has decided to teach her abusive husband Kyle a lesson. With the help of her friend Simon (acting as her emotional—and actual—cheerleader), a stripper named Sweetheart, and the words

A Doll’s House

Recurring

McMurry University Theatre presents "A Dolls House" by the classic 19th century playwright, Henrik Ibsen. "A Doll’s House" is a modern tragedy released in 1879 by Norwegian writer Henrik Ibsen. Composed of three acts, the play is set in a Norwegian town of the author’s present day and mainly concerns Nora and Torvald Helmer, whose

A Doll’s House

Recurring

McMurry University Theatre presents "A Dolls House" by the classic 19th century playwright, Henrik Ibsen. "A Doll’s House" is a modern tragedy released in 1879 by Norwegian writer Henrik Ibsen. Composed of three acts, the play is set in a Norwegian town of the author’s present day and mainly concerns Nora and Torvald Helmer, whose

A Doll’s House

Recurring

McMurry University Theatre presents "A Dolls House" by the classic 19th century playwright, Henrik Ibsen. "A Doll’s House" is a modern tragedy released in 1879 by Norwegian writer Henrik Ibsen. Composed of three acts, the play is set in a Norwegian town of the author’s present day and mainly concerns Nora and Torvald Helmer, whose

A Doll’s House

Recurring

McMurry University Theatre presents "A Dolls House" by the classic 19th century playwright, Henrik Ibsen. "A Doll’s House" is a modern tragedy released in 1879 by Norwegian writer Henrik Ibsen. Composed of three acts, the play is set in a Norwegian town of the author’s present day and mainly concerns Nora and Torvald Helmer, whose